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might weigh 8 tons,
requiring 2 or 3 horses.: 45 In
carting, when
pulling heavy loads with
tandem harness, the
carter walks to the left of the
shaft horse...
- A
dogcart (also dog-
cart or dog
cart) is a two-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle pulled by a
single horse in shafts, or
driven tandem. With
seating for four...
- A
cart or dray (Australia and New Zealand) is a
vehicle designed for transport,
using two
wheels and
normally pulled by
draught animals such as horses...
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before electric trams were developed. A two-wheeled horse-drawn
vehicle is a
cart (see
various types below, both for
carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled...
- The
Sicilian cart or
carretto (pl. carretti) is an ornate,
colorful style of horse-drawn
cart native to the
island of Sicily, Italy,
which has
become a...
- A
tonga or
tanga is a two-wheeled
cart drawn by a
single horse. It is used for
transportation in the
Indian subcontinent.
There is a
canopy over the body...
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River cart is a
large two-wheeled
cart made
entirely of non-metallic materials.
Often drawn by oxen,
though also by
horses or mules,
these carts were used...
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surnames like
Cartwright and Wainwright.
These tradesmen made
wheels for
carts (cartwheels),
wagons (wains),
traps and coaches. They also made the wheels...
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Unsprung carts Sprung carts Sprung cart and
unsprung cart are
terms used
mainly in
Britain and
Australia to
denote a
utilitarian type of two-wheeled horse-drawn...
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supplies and
sometimes people.
Wagons are
immediately distinguished from
carts (which have two wheels) and from
lighter four-wheeled
vehicles primarily...